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Contact Lens Brands

Choosing your brand | Contact lens types | Brands | Best Contact Lenses | Does contact lens brand matter? | Changing contact lens

By Anna MacGabhann
Reviewed by Beck Jinnette
Beck Jinnette

Reviewed by

Beck Jinnette
Beck has over 17 years of experience in eye care, holding her Certificate IV in Dispensing in Australia.

Read our helpful guide to discover more about the different contact lens brands on the market.

Millions of people opt for contact lenses every day over prescription glasses. Contact lenses are thin, curved lenses placed on the eye’s surface (aka “Cornea”) to correct your vision. They’re typically transparent and unnoticeable. However, they also come in various colours that can change your look while providing the same benefits.

How do I choose the right brand?

If you are a first-time contact lens wearer, you may feel overwhelmed by all the contact lens brands and available options. Luckily, you will not have to worry about the options available as contact lenses are fitted by your eye doctor. This includes a thorough eye examination to identify your visual impairment and overall health. So you can decide what the most suitable style for you is. 

A physician may also advise you about the replacement schedule and brand. Following this, you can take a look at our quick and easy guide to help you understand the breakdown of major contact lens brands out there.

What are the two types of contact lenses?

Contact lenses are either hard or soft. Hard contact lenses are more durable but are more difficult to adjust to. On the other hand, soft lenses are typically more comfortable to wear and take less time to get used to.

Please read our guide below before you buy contact lenses online to be sure to purchase the pair that matches your optician’s prescription.

 

What brands of contacts are there?

Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson is a leader in contact lens technology and was the first company to invent the fantastic silicone hydrogel material that is now being implemented in almost all contact lenses on the market. 

Johnson & Johnson is most well-known for introducing Acuvue contacts, the world’s #1 prescription contact lens brand. In fact, Acuvue was the first company to present and sell daily disposable contact lenses. They offer a wide range of options for contact lens wearers with different wear time preferences and even toric lenses for astigmatism. If you are looking to buy contact lens brands for astigmatism, consider the following:

Acuvue

Bausch and Lomb

Another famous manufacturer of contact lenses is Bausch & Lomb. They offer three great contact lens brands. 

BioTrue is a fantastic contact lens brand for dry eyes. Their spherical daily disposable contact lenses will keep your eyes hydrated all day. In particular, Soflens and PureVision offer a wide range of options, including special multifocal contact lenses and toric lenses for astigmatism, as well as different wear-time preferences.

BioTrue

Soflens

PureVision

CooperVision

In recent years, CooperVision has made its way to the top by bringing some of the highest-quality contact lenses to the market. CooperVision has contact lens brands that will match your eye’s unique conditions, from toric to multifocal, and even aspherical lenses. 

They have a wide variety of contact lens brands, such as Biofinity, Clariti, and Proclear, so you can buy contact lenses that are best for you. CooperVision also has a wide range of wear-time options that make buying your favorite contacts in bulk easy.

Biofinity

Proclear

Alcon

Alcon, which began as a modest ophthalmology shop in 1945, has become the second-largest division of Novartis, one of the world’s most successful and respected healthcare firms. 

Alcon has four recognizable contact lens brands that produce a wide range of contact lenses, including toric, spherical, and silicone hydrogel lenses. Two of Alcon’s brands, Air Optix and Freshlook, offer coloured contact lenses for a fun twist.

AirOptix

Dailies

Freshlook

DID YOU KNOW?

There are many types of contact lens brands available for different needs, but your optometrist will always prescribe you the best for your eye issue.

What is the best contact lens brand?

If you already wear contact lenses, you probably have a favorite brand of lenses that you stick to. If you’re considering the switch from glasses to contacts, you’ll undoubtedly want to learn more about each of the main brands.

Acuvue is one of the most popular and highly recommended contact lens brands on the market. They manufacture a wide range of extremely comfortable lenses. If you’re searching for a well-known and well-respected lens brand, Acuvue is likely to be recommended to you by your doctor.

Other popular and highly recommended contact lens brands include Dailies, Air Optix, Biofinity, and Soflens. With so many brands to choose from, it’s always important to research and speak to an optician to find the right pair for you. Remember, you don’t need to worry about brands as your Eye Care Professional is going to fit you with the correct lenses for your eyes.

Does contact lens brand matter?

When it comes to contact lenses, different brands may have different levels of comfort and convenience for specific needs, so be sure to consult with your eye doctor before purchasing contact lenses.

It is important to remember that contact lenses are medical devices and must be prescribed by a qualified eye care professional. By working with your eye doctor, you can ensure you get the contact lenses that best match your vision correction needs and lifestyle. Your eye doctor can also provide guidance on contact lens safety, care, and wear to help keep your eyes healthy.

Ultimately, contact lens brand does matter. With the right contact lenses, you will be able to enjoy clearer vision and improved comfort. Put your mind at ease by researching the various brands available so you can be sure to understand everything that your doctor recommends in your contact lens prescription.

Can you change contact lens brand?

It’s common for a friend or family member to recommend their lens brand since they know they’re comfortable. However, keep in mind that what works for one person may not work for another.

Before switching contact lenses, you’ll need a new fitting before, even if the contacts are the same brand. This is because different contact lenses have different curves and dimeters which alter the fit. Remember to always ask your optician before changing contact lens brand.

 There are so many contact lens choices available at SmartBuyGlasses. If you have any questions about which contact lens brand is best for you, don’t hesitate to ask one of our certified online opticians.

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Contact Lens Brands

Choosing your brand | Contact lens types | Brands | Best Contact Lenses | Does contact lens brand matter? | Changing contact lens

By Anna MacGabhann
Reviewed by Beck Jinette
Beck Jinette

Reviewed by

Beck Jinette
Beck has over 17 years of experience in eye care, holding her Certificate IV in Dispensing in Australia.

Millions of people opt for contact lenses every day over prescription glasses. Contact lenses are thin, curved lenses placed on the eye’s surface (aka “Cornea”) to correct your vision. They’re typically transparent and unnoticeable. However, they also come in various colours that can change your look while providing the same benefits.

How do I choose the right brand?

If you are a first-time contact lens wearer, you may feel overwhelmed by all the contact lens brands and available options. Luckily, you will not have to worry about the options available as contact lenses are fitted by your eye doctor. This includes a thorough eye examination to identify your visual impairment and overall health. So you can decide what the most suitable style for you is. 

A physician may also advise you about the replacement schedule and brand. Following this, you can take a look at our quick and easy guide to help you understand the breakdown of major contact lens brands out there.

What are the two types of contact lenses?

Contact lenses are either hard or soft. Hard contact lenses are more durable but are more difficult to adjust to. On the other hand, soft lenses are typically more comfortable to wear and take less time to get used to.

Please read our guide below before you buy contact lenses online to be sure to purchase the pair that matches your optician’s prescription.

What brands of contacts are there?

Contact lenses are either hard or soft. Hard contact lenses are more durable but are more difficult to adjust to. On the other hand, soft lenses are typically more comfortable to wear and take less time to get used to.

Please read our guide below before you buy contact lenses online to be sure to purchase the pair that matches your optician’s prescription.

 

Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson is a leader in contact lens technology and was the first company to invent the fantastic silicone hydrogel material that is now being implemented in almost all contact lenses on the market.  

Johnson & Johnson is most well-known for introducing Acuvue contacts, the world’s #1 prescription contact lens brand. In fact, Acuvue was the first company to present and sell daily disposable contact lenses. They offer a wide range of options for contact lens wearers with different wear time preferences and even toric lenses for astigmatism. If you are looking to buy contact lens brands for astigmatism, consider the following:

DID YOU KNOW?
There are many types of contact lens brands available for different needs, but your optometrist will always prescribe you the best for your eye issue.

Acuvue

Bausch and Lomb

Another famous manufacturer of contact lenses is Bausch & Lomb. They offer three great contact lens brands. 

BioTrue is a fantastic contact lens brand for dry eyes. Their spherical daily disposable contact lenses will keep your eyes hydrated all day. In particular, Soflens and PureVision offer a wide range of options, including special multifocal contact lenses and toric lenses for astigmatism, as well as different wear-time preferences.

Biotrue

Soflens

PureVision

CooperVision

In recent years, CooperVision has made its way to the top by bringing some of the highest-quality contact lenses to the market. CooperVision has contact lens brands that will match your eye’s unique conditions, from toric to multifocal, and even aspherical lenses. 

They have a wide variety of contact lens brands, such as Biofinity, Clariti, and Proclear, so you can buy contact lenses that are best for you. CooperVision also has a wide range of wear-time options that make buying your favorite contacts in bulk easy.

Biofinity

Proclear

Clariti

Alcon

Alcon, which began as a modest ophthalmology shop in 1945, has become the second-largest division of Novartis, one of the world’s most successful and respected healthcare firms. 

Alcon has four recognizable contact lens brands that produce a wide range of contact lenses, including toric, spherical, and silicone hydrogel lenses. Two of Alcon’s brands, Air Optix and Freshlook, offer coloured contact lenses for a fun twist.

Air Optix

Dailies

Freshlook

What is the best contact lens brand?

If you already wear contact lenses, you probably have a favorite brand of lenses that you stick to. If you’re considering the switch from glasses to contacts, you’ll undoubtedly want to learn more about each of the main brands.

Acuvue is one of the most popular and highly recommended contact lens brands on the market. They manufacture a wide range of extremely comfortable lenses. If you’re searching for a well-known and well-respected lens brand, Acuvue is likely to be recommended to you by your doctor.

Other popular and highly recommended contact lens brands include Dailies, Air Optix, Biofinity, and Soflens. With so many brands to choose from, it’s always important to research and speak to an optician to find the right pair for you. Remember, you don’t need to worry about brands as your Eye Care Professional is going to fit you with the correct lenses for your eyes.

Does contact lens brand matter?

When it comes to contact lenses, different brands may have different levels of comfort and convenience for specific needs, so be sure to consult with your eye doctor before purchasing contact lenses.

It is important to remember that contact lenses are medical devices and must be prescribed by a qualified eye care professional. By working with your eye doctor, you can ensure you get the contact lenses that best match your vision correction needs and lifestyle. Your eye doctor can also provide guidance on contact lens safety, care, and wear to help keep your eyes healthy.

Ultimately, contact lens brand does matter. With the right contact lenses, you will be able to enjoy clearer vision and improved comfort. Put your mind at ease by researching the various brands available so you can be sure to understand everything that your doctor recommends in your contact lens prescription.

Can you change contact lens brand?

It’s common for a friend or family member to recommend their lens brand since they know they’re comfortable. However, keep in mind that what works for one person may not work for another.

Before switching contact lenses, you’ll need a new fitting before, even if the contacts are the same brand. This is because different contact lenses have different curves and dimeters which alter the fit. Remember to always ask your optician before changing contact lens brand.

There are so many contact lens choices available at SmartBuyGlasses. If you have any questions about which contact lens brand is best for you, don’t hesitate to ask one of our certified online opticians.

What does Asian Fit mean?

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By Anna MacGabhann
Reviewed by Beck Jinnette
Beck Jinnette

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Beck has over 17 years of experience in eye care, holding her Certificate IV in Dispensing in Australia.
Depending on your facial features, Asian fit glasses may be the best for you. They have special features that give you the most comfortable fit and stops the frames from sliding down your nose.
asian fit

If you are having problems with your glasses fitting your face comfortably, then this article all about Asian fit has the answers you are looking for. 

Do you find that your glasses sit tightly, always slide down your nose or sit too close to your eyelashes? Then maybe your face is telling you to upgrade to a pair that fits your facial features the way they are supposed to.

What does Asian fit mean in glasses?

We all look different and we all have different facial features. Just think about how, nowadays, anyone can unlock their phone by simply placing it in front of their face.

When choosing a pair of glasses, remember that what fits your face won’t necessarily fit another – just like your face is the only one to unlock your phone. It could be your eye shape, bone structure and so on. 

Do you feel that your glasses do not correctly fit your face because they are too tight at the temples or always slip down your nose? For people with lower nose bridges and high cheekbones in particular this is a common issue. Due to the diversity among facial features, standard glasses aren’t always the right fit.

We have a solution!

Asian fit glasses are designed specifically to help avoid these issues. Also known as low bridge fit glasses or Omni fit, Asian fit eyewear can be more comfortable for people of Asian descent but is also not limited to them.

Asian fit sunglasses and glasses cater to specific facial features. If your answer is yes to any of these questions below, then you may want to consider getting yourself a pair of low bridge fit glasses:

  • Do you have flatter facial features?
  • A rounder and wider face?
  • A low nose bridge and/or higher cheekbones?

If you’ve said yes to 1 or more of the above questions, then sit back and let’s have a look at what your face is saying.

Humans have adapted to their environment and climate for centuries, and based on these factors, our bodies have mutated to fit our surroundings, even our facial features.

Our noses, for example, have adapted to diverse climates, and if you live in a more humid climate, you’ll tend to have a wider nose to allow for more air to flow.

woman wearing glasses

Facial features

In the Asian community, many tend to have a lower nasal bridge, the part that is between your eyes and close to your forehead. Therefore the bridge of your nose is lower than your pupils, making it harder for the glasses to sit correctly on your face and align with your vision. 

If you have higher cheekbones, your glasses will tend to touch your cheeks, so when you talk or smile, you’ll see your glasses move as well. If your eyewear is always leaning on your cheeks, it can be uncomfortable.

With a wider and rounder face, standard glasses can be a little tighter around the temples or quite often sit too high on your face.

Can non-Asians wear Asian fit glasses?

Whether you are from an Asian community or not, having these particular facial features may entail that Asian fit glasses are designed specifically for you. If you have a smaller face shape you may also opt for an Asian fit.

What is the difference between Asian fit and standard fit?

Now that we’ve established who and for which particular facial features Asian fit glasses are, we can see exactly how they work. 

3 main aspects make Asian fit glasses a little different from Standard fit glasses:

  • Asian-fit glasses are designed with larger nose pads that ensure the glasses sit correctly on your face and away from your eyelashes. Standard fit glasses, instead, have a shorter bridge meaning that they may not fit well if you have a low nose bridge. 
  • The lenses are shorter, wider, and slightly tilted. This helps prevent the glasses from constantly touching your cheek and helps to create a gap between your face and the lenses. With your glasses sitting further away from your face, you’ll also reduce the risk of your eyewear fogging up, a pain every glasses wearer endures.  
  • The frame is wider and slightly curved for rounder and prominent heart face shapes, to prevent the glasses from being too tight at the temples or sitting too high on your face. 

 Round and heart-shaped faces tend to have a wider forehead which means that some regular or smaller size glasses would be too tight and squeeze your face. If you are not entirely sure what your face shape is, you can easily find out with our shape face guide.

glasses guide
glasses guide

Are Asian fit glasses smaller?

Just like any clothing item that we wear, even glasses have a particular size, whether they are standard fit or Asian fit. They are smaller in some aspects, but it will depend on the measurement.

Sunglasses, and glasses in general, have 3 different measurements:

  1. The first measurement indicates your lens width
  2. The second number is the width of the bridge
  3. The third is the temple width

Extra nose pad features

For Onmi fit glasses, you want to ensure that the bridge or nose pads have the right size to sit correctly on your nose. The size can also differ depending on the frame material used.

Generally, bridge measurements on standard-fit glasses vary from 14-24 mm, but if it is too wide on your nose bridge, the glasses may slip down.

DID YOU KNOW?
There are many differences between Asian and Standard fit glasses. Finding out if you need Asian fit can make your experience much more comfortable.

Frame type

Plastic frames with a solid nose bridge for Asian fit glasses can measure around 8mm and this helps provide support and less slipping. A great example is Ray-Ban Asian fit glasses, which sit just right on your face and avoid any touching between your cheeks and glasses. 

Many metal frames, for example, have adjustable nose pads that you can adjust to fit the glasses properly on each side of your nose. Certain metal frames can have a nose bridge of up to 11mm. Measurements for low bridge glasses can tend to be lower than the standard fit but do vary. But don’t let all these numbers stop you from getting a pair of trendy and cool Asian fit glasses.

Great-looking, better-fitting glasses

If you have a low nose bridge, wide and flat facial features or high cheekbones, then most probably Asian fit glasses are just the right eyewear for you. 

Look trendy with a pair of  Asian fit eyeglasses  or low bridge sunglasses that fit; avoid the pain of your eyewear moving inconveniently or them fogging up your vision because they are too close to your face.

What are blue light glasses?

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By Emma Moletto
Reviewed by Beck Jinnette
Beck Jinnette

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Beck has over 17 years of experience in eye care, holding her Certificate IV in Dispensing in Australia.
Discover how blue light affects our eyes and dive into how blue light glasses work.
Disclaimer: Blue light glasses are intended to benefit individuals who spend long hours in front of digital screens or are exposed to artificial blue light sources. However, it’s important to note that the scientific evidence supporting these benefits is still evolving, and individual experiences may vary.

Have you ever finished your gaming session or work day with tired and irritated eyes?

In today’s digital era, our lives are intricately intertwined with screens, from smartphones and laptops to tablets and e-readers.

As we navigate this digital landscape, we often overlook the potential implications of prolonged screen exposure on our eye health and overall well-being.

That’s where blue light-blocking glasses step in, offering a potential solution to the problems caused by blue light emitted from digital devices.

What is blue light?

Blue light refers to a specific range of electromagnetic radiation within the visible light spectrum.

Blue light rays are at the high end of the visible light spectrum and have the shortest yet most powerful wavelength (380-460nm).

Blue light waves are the closest to invisible waves and ultraviolet rays, which are known to be the most dangerous of all light waves.

Because of its higher energy, blue light is more likely to scatter in the atmosphere, which is why the sky appears blue during the day.

So is blue light harmful?

It’s important to note that not all blue light is harmful. Blue light is present naturally in sunlight (largest source of blue light) and plays a crucial role in regulating our circadian rhythms.

The primary concern arises from excessive exposure to artificial sources of blue light, particularly from digital devices, LED lighting and energy-efficient light bulbs. 

Therefore, it is best to be safe and protect your eyes from blue light with a pair of blue light-blocking glasses.

The purpose of blue light glasses

The primary purpose of blue light-blocking glasses is to reduce digital eye strain and discomfort caused by digital devices (that emit blue light).

When we spend long hours in front of computers, smartphones, tablets or other electronic screens, we expose our eyes to higher levels of blue light than what they would naturally encounter from daylight.

Symptoms of digital eye strain (also known as computer vision syndrome) may include eye fatigue, dry eye syndrome, blurry vision, headaches, discomfort in the neck and shoulders and difficulty falling asleep. 

Blue light-blocking glasses work by selectively blocking or filtering out a portion of the blue light spectrum, aiming to reduce these potential negative effects.

By wearing blue light-filtering glasses, some individuals report experiencing less eye strain and improved comfort while using a digital device for extended periods.

DID YOU KNOW?

The most common symptoms of the negative effects of blue light are: eye fatigue, dry eyes, blurry vision, headaches and discomfort in the neck and shoulders.

What are the benefits of blue light glasses?

Blue light-blocking glasses are designed to mitigate the potential negative effects of excessive blue light exposure from digital screens.

While the scientific evidence supporting their benefits is still evolving, many users who wear plano and prescription glasses with a blue light filter report experiencing some positive results.

Reduced eye strain

Prolonged screen time can lead to digital eye strain, which may cause symptoms like dry eyes, blurred vision, headaches and eye discomfort.

Blue light-blocking glasses can help reduce eye strain by filtering out a portion of the blue light that contributes to these symptoms.

Improved sleep quality

Blue light exposure, especially during the evening or nighttime, can suppress the production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep.

Wearing glasses that block blue light in the evening or using devices with blue light filters can help maintain the body’s natural circadian rhythms and improve sleep patterns.

Enhanced comfort

People often report feeling more comfortable when using a computer screen and other devices while wearing blue light glasses, as the glasses can help reduce the harsh glare and intensity of screens.

Potential retinal protection

Some studies suggest that excessive exposure to blue light, particularly high-energy blue-violet light, might contribute to retinal damage over time.

Blue light glasses with specific coatings may offer protection against potential long-term damage, although more research is needed to establish this and other benefits conclusively (Dawnie et al. 2019).

Minimised risk of macular degeneration

Some researchers believe that long-term exposure to blue light could be associated with an increased risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) (Zhao et al. 2018).

Wearing blue light glasses might help reduce this risk by limiting the amount of harmful blue light reaching the eyes, safeguarding your macular health.

When should you use blue light glasses?

Since blue-blocking glasses filter out possible harmful wavelengths of light, they are best worn in situations where you risk being exposed to too much blue light.

This includes almost all electronic devices with screens – so, whether you’re watching television, checking your phone or working at a computer, blue light-blocking glasses can prevent sleep issues and minimise your risk of eye strain, headaches and difficulty sleeping. 

We suggest wearing blue light-filtering glasses:

  • On extremely bright, sunny days
  • In front of a computer monitor (i.e. when playing video games)
  • When using your phone (especially at night)
  • When a migraine feels imminent

When having long sessions of extended screen time, it is strongly recommended to safeguard your visual performance by taking frequent breaks, wearing computer glasses and making sure the device is at least at arm’s length.

Are blue light glasses really necessary?

If you worry about the impact of blue light on your eyes and sleep patterns, you may consider trying a quality pair of blue light-blocking glasses, especially if you have a lifestyle that involves extensive screen use. 

As always, it’s a good idea to consult with an eye care professional to determine the best approach for your specific needs.

References

Downie, L. E., Keller, P. R., Busija, L., Lawrenson, J. G., & Hull, C. C. (2019), Blue‐light filtering spectacle lenses for visual performance, sleep, and macular health in adults. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews2019(1), CD013244.
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD013244

Zhao, Z. C., Zhou, Y., Tan, G., & Li, J. (2018). Research progress about the effect and prevention of blue light on eyes. International journal of ophthalmology11(12), 1999–2003.
https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2018.12.20

Blepharitis and Stress

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What is Blepharitis?

Blepharitis is a condition that irritates the eyelids. Learn all about it and how to treat it.
Blepharitis and Stress

Disclaimer:  We at SmartBuyGlasses are not medical doctors. This article contains general advice. If your eyelids are inflamed, consult your doctor or an eye care professional for treatment.

Blepharitis is a medical term that indicates an inflammation of the eyelids. This occurs due to infection at the base of eyelashes or when the tiny oil glands at the base of the eyelashes become clogged.

It’s characterised by an inflammation of the eyelids that causes sore red eyelids or crusty eyelashes. 

This condition may also cause burning, itching or a gritty sensation. Although blepharitis is not sight-threatening, it can lead to discomfort and chronic conditions if not treated and managed. 

Eyelid inflammation is very common. In a survey of American ophthalmologists and optometrists, eye doctors reported that 37% and 47% of their respective patients had experienced blepharitis symptoms at some point in their lives. (Lemp & Nichols 2009) 

Luckily, eye doctors are able to prescribe effective blepharitis treatments that can limit eyelid inflammation and help resolve the issue.

What are the causes of blepharitis?

Blepharitis is caused by a type of bacteria that lives on the skin, a skin condition such as seborrheic dermatitis and the glands inside the eyelids not producing enough oil.

However, there are several other possible causes of blepharitis, including:

  • Seborrheic dermatitis, a chronic form of eczema
  • Rosacea, a skin condition characterised by facial inflammation
  • Dry eyes  (something you may experience and linked to blepharitis)
  • Allergies, including allergic reactions to eye medications, contact lens solutions or eye makeup
  • Parasites (Demodex eyelash mites)
  • Eyelash extensions
DID YOU KNOW?

Blepharitis is most likely a multifactorial condition (Eberhardt & Rammohan 2023), meaning it can have multiple causes, such as bacterial infections, inflammatory skin conditions and parasitic infestations.

What are the symptoms of blepharitis?

The most common symptoms of blepharitis include:

  • Burning or stinging eyes
  • Crusty debris at the base of eyelashes
  • Irritated, watery eyes
  • Itchy eyelids
  • Grittiness or a foreign body sensation

Depending on the severity of blepharitis, you may have some or all of these symptoms and blepharitis symptoms may be intermittent or constant. In some cases, blepharitis also causes loss of eyelashes (madarosis).

Blepharitis is also a common cause of contact lens discomfort, forcing many people to give up on wearing contacts. Blepharitis can cause disruption to the tear film, which can affect contact lens wear comfort.

 

Are there different types of blepharitis?

Blepharitis can be categorised into two types, anterior blepharitis and posterior blepharitis, based on its location on the eyelids.

Anterior blepharitis

Anterior blepharitis is commonly caused by a bacterial infection (staphylococcal blepharitis) or dandruff of the scalp and eyebrows (seborrheic blepharitis).

These bacteria are commonly found on the face and eyelids, but if they become excessive or the lid area reacts poorly to their presence, an infection may occur. Less commonly, allergies or a mite infestation of the eyelashes can cause anterior blepharitis.

Posterior blepharitis

Posterior blepharitis can occur when the glands of the eyelids irregularly produce oil (meibomian blepharitis). This creates a favorable environment for bacterial growth.

Posterior blepharitis can also develop as a result of other skin conditions, such as rosacea and scalp dandruff.

Am I at risk for blepharitis?

In some cases, a person might be more at risk of contracting blepharitis. For example, these are some risk factors:

  • Wearing contact lenses
  • Not removing makeup thoroughly
  • Having oily skin
  • Having dandruff
  • Suffering from allergies
  • Having rosacea

What not to do with blepharitis?

To effectively manage blepharitis, there are a few things you should avoid during the course of the treatment.

It is advisable not to wear contact lenses while experiencing symptoms, as they can worsen the condition and hinder the healing process.

Additionally, refrain from using eye makeup, especially eyeliner and mascara, as they can introduce irritants.

It is also recommended to replace any eye makeup that has been used to avoid reintroducing the bacteria.

On the other hand, there are also some to-dos you can follow. Firstly, make it a habit to clean your eyelids twice a day at the beginning of your treatment with the prescribed eye lid wash from your healthcare professional.

As your symptoms improve, you can gradually reduce it to once a day. Eyelid hygiene cleaning is important even if your symptoms clear up, as it helps maintain good eye hygiene.

 

Blepharitis treatment

If you’re experiencing symptoms that you think may indicate blepharitis, it is recommended to see an eye doctor for an eye exam. He or she will assess the best way to treat your condition with some of the following methods:

  • Eye drops. Steroid eye drops can control redness, swelling and irritation. Also, artificial tears may be an option.
  • Medicines to fight infection. If your blepharitis is caused by bacterial infection, your eye doctor may prescribe topical antibiotic eye drops, ointments or pills.
  • Treating the root causes. Treating an underlying health issue such as rosacea or dandruff, if it is the cause of your blepharitis, can be beneficial in alleviating the symptoms.

Follow your doctor’s advice, and your blepharitis should heal up in one or two weeks, depending on the severity. For any doubts or questions, you can always consult our certified online opticians.

Astigmatism: Causes, Types, Symptoms & Treatment

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When life gets blurry, adjust your vision. Have you found yourself wondering why your vision is blurred or distorted? Do you also get eyestrain or headaches with this unfocused vision? These may be early signs of astigmatism. Read on as we uncover what astigmatism is and what the main causes are.

 

What is astigmatism, and how does astigmatism affect vision?

Astigmatism is an eye condition where the cornea has an irregular shape. It is not perfectly round, so it cannot focus light evenly onto the retina located in the back of the eye.

Normal corneas are round, but if you have astigmatism, you have a more oval cornea. Experts refer to this as a refractive eye error, similar to hyperopia and myopia. This results in distorted or blurred vision at all distances, which can be easily corrected.

DID YOU KNOW?

There are 2 main types of astigmatism but there is also other kinds based on other rfeactive issues.

What causes astigmatism?

The main cause of astigmatism is the lens’s or eye curvature’s irregularity. In some cases, people are born with astigmatism. In other cases, it can still be genetic but only develop after years. Other causes of astigmatism can be induced after eye surgery, an injury or caused by an eye disease. 

Usually, people can develop astigmatism alongside other visual impairments, such as farsightedness and nearsightedness.

Astigmatism symptoms

The extent of astigmatism will affect the level of blurriness in your vision, some may be more severe than others. Other symptoms, alongside blurred and distorted vision, can also include headaches, eyestrain and difficulty seeing at night. 

If, as an adult, you begin to experience blurred vision, you should have an eye test to check for astigmatism or other visual impairments. It is, however, recommended you have a regular eye check-up at least every 2 years or more frequently if you suffer from an existing eye problem. 

For children, having regular eye tests is best to help detect any early signs of astigmatism, as some younger kids may not initially be aware of the visual problem.

Types of astigmatism

There are 2 main types of astigmatism:

  1. Corneal astigmatism. This is the most common and is caused by a misshapen cornea. 
  2. Lenticular astigmatism. Similar to the previous one but affects the lens instead. Some people can have a well-shaped cornea but still have lenticular astigmatism.

However, based on the different refractive errors, there are other types of astigmatism: 

  1. Myopic astigmatism: Nearsightedness combined with astigmatism happens when both curves are fixated in front of the retina. 
  2. Hyperopic astigmatism: Farsightedness and astigmatism in the eye where both curves are fixated behind the retina.
  3. Mixed astigmatism: This happens when curves are both near and far-sighted.

Astigmatism can also be identified in two other ways. Regular astigmatism occurs when the curves are at 90 degrees, so perpendicular. On the other hand, irregular astigmatism doesn’t have curves at 90 degrees.

 

Can I do an astigmatism test online?

To understand if you suffer from astigmatism, you can do a self-astigmatism test online.  

There are 2 easy ways to quickly diagnose astigmatism. These basic astigmatism tests can be done from the comfort of your home. They can help you then decide whether you need to consult an eye specialist to get a more detailed evaluation of your vision needs. If you already wear prescription glasses or contact lenses, you can take these tests while wearing either.

The line test

 

  1. Position yourself 2-10 feet away from the screen
  2. Start by closing one eye and looking carefully at the lines
  3. Repeat this with both eyes

If the lines appear to be the same color and thickness, likely, you may not have astigmatism.  However, if there are differences, your vision is likely blurred and you may have astigmatism. You should consult your eye specialist at your earliest convenience.

 

The dial test

 

 

  1. Position yourself 2-10 feet away from the screen.
  2. Start by closing one eye and looking carefully at the lines.
  3. Repeat this with both eyes.

If the lines appear similarly dark, likely, you may not have astigmatism. However, if one or more lines appear darker than the rest, you may have astigmatism. You should consult your eye specialist at your earliest convenience.

Another way to check for astigmatism is to take a trip to your local optician for an eye test. The optician can identify whether or not you have astigmatism and what type of correction you may need. 

There are 3 types of astigmatism tests an eye doctor can perform: 

    1. Refraction: When during an eye test, you look at an eye chart which helps determine if you have refractive errors, like astigmatism. This particular test helps to see how your eyes can bend light.
    2. Keratometry: This will help measure the cornea’s curvature and see how much astigmatism you have. This a useful test if you want to use contact lenses.
    3. Corneal topography: This can give you a detailed map and measurement of the cornea and can help detect irregular astigmatism.

How to correct astigmatism?

In general, astigmatism can be corrected. For almost all types of astigmatism, glasses and contact lenses can help correct your blurred or distorted vision. In the case where your astigmatism is very mild, you may actually not need any corrective lenses at all.

There is also laser eye surgery to help correct astigmatism, known as refractive surgery. This type of operation helps reshape your cornea and is permanent. In any case, you should consult an eye doctor for a comprehensive eye exam before deciding what type of correction you may need to treat astigmatism.

Eyeglasses

As we know, various types of lens materials can be used to help correct visual impairments. Some of the most used materials for lenses are:

  • Polycarbonate 
  • High-Index
  • Trivex
  • Plastic (standard)

The type of lens material will depend on the severity of astigmatism, and usually, the higher it is, the thinner your lenses should be, like high-index lenses. High-index is more expensive but is lightweight and provides high visual clarity. 

If you have mild astigmatism and your prescription is lower than 1.00, plastic lenses can be a good choice and are also more affordable than other materials. For moderate or more severe astigmatism, you may consider investing a little more money in polycarbonate, Trivex or even high-index lenses.

Contact lenses

There are various uses for contact lenses, whether you wear them occasionally, daily or monthly. The types of contacts you can use to help correct astigmatism are: 

Soft lenses can be used if you have mild astigmatism. Known for its soft and flexible material that can be divided into daily disposables, weekly/monthly disposables and extended wear. For this type, you’d be given toric lenses to help correct your astigmatism. 

Rigid contact lenses can also be used to help correct astigmatism. The type of hard contacts used are called RGP (rigid gas permeable) and initially are not as comfortable as soft contacts. Many do find that RGP contacts allow for clearer vision and are good for correcting irregular astigmatism like Keratoconus. 

There are also hybrid contact lenses you can use for astigmatism, which have a hard center (RGP) and softer edges. Compared to RGP contacts, hybrid ones are a little clearer but also a bit more expensive and usually custom-made for you.

So, what is astigmatism?

Essentially your eyes’ corneas have different shapes than normal ones, they look more oval rather than round. This oval shape is what causes blurry and distorted vision. It may be an early sign of astigmatism if you begin to experience distorted or blurry vision alongside eye strain and headaches.

Although astigmatism isn’t a serious eye health issue, you should consult an optician or do a self-test to identify it quickly. There’s no way to prevent astigmatism, but various ways exist to help correct it.

At SmartBuyGlasses, you’ll find the best correction for your astigmatism with a pair of prescription glasses or contact lenses. If you are interested in learning more about astigmatism, have a look at our Optical Center.

What is Pupillary Distance?

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What is Pupillary Distance?

By Patrick Conroy
Reviewed by Beck Jinnette
Beck Jinnette

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Beck Jinnette
Beck has over 17 years of experience in eye care, holding her Certificate IV in Dispensing in Australia.
Pupillary distance is the distance between your pupils. Learn how to measure PD in this article.

When placing your first order of prescription glasses online, you’ll likely come across some pretty specific language relating to the various measurements required.

If you’ve never actually had to read your prescription  before, some of the terminology used on it will probably be new to you.

One of those terms is pupillary distance, which simply refers to the distance from the center of your left pupil to the center of your right pupil.

Pupillary distance is measured in millimetres and is crucial knowledge when fitting corrective lenses. We’ll take you through the ins and outs of it in this article.

Why is pupillary distance important?

When creating prescription lenses, having the wearer’s correct pupillary distance (PD) is vital, as it allows the lens maker to determine the center of the lenses.

For the clearest and most comfortable vision possible, the distance between the center of the left lens and the center of the right lens should equal the distance between the wearer’s pupils.

Incorrect PD measurements, even if they’re only off by a millimetre or two, could be the difference between perfectly functioning prescription glasses and distorted lenses.

Each pupil needs to align as closely as possible with the center of the lens directly in front of it in order to achieve optimal vision correction.

If the lenses are created with an incorrect PD, the wearer will experience distorted, uncomfortable vision, and possibly headaches as a result. In this case, the correct PD measurement would need to be taken so the lenses can be realigned.

DID YOU KNOW?

The ruler that eye care professionals use to measure pupillary distance is commonly known as a “PD stick.”

Single PD and dual PD

There are two different types of pupillary distance measurement; single PD and dual PD. The definition given earlier – the distance between the center of your pupils – applies to single PD (also called binocular PD).

There is only one value in this measurement, hence the name. For example, a binocular PD could be written as 61mm.

Dual PD refers to the distance from the center of each pupil to the middle of the nose, so there are two numerical values.

A dual PD of 31/30mm indicates that the center of the right pupil is 31mm from the middle of the nose, and the center of the left pupil is 30mm from the nose.

Monocular PD is another name for dual PD. The value of the right eye always comes first in monocular PD.

Either type of pupillary distance measurement will suffice when ordering glasses, but, it’s more common to use binocular PD. Dual PD is useful when ordering progressive lenses.

Reading glasses are an exceptional case, necessitating some simple subtraction. Take 3mm off your single PD or 1.5mm from each value of your dual PD to ensure your reading glasses meet your vision needs.

How to measure pupillary distance at home

Your pupillary distance can usually be found at the bottom of your prescription card, as your eye doctor or specialist measures it during a lens fitting.

However, eye doctors sometimes omit this detail from the prescription card they give to you and just keep it in their own records.

To avoid this, be sure to ask them to include it whenever you go for an eye test and a new prescription.  

Even if it’s not on your current card, it’s not a problem. It’s easy to measure pupillary distance yourself at home, and you can even take your pick from old-school and modern methods.

Use the app

Our free pupillary distance app is the fastest and easiest way to measure PD. All you need is a smartphone, a computer with a webcam, and a magnetic strip card. The app has voice instructions that will guide you through each step of PD measurement.

Use a ruler

If you don’t have access to the tools required to use our app, you can easily measure your pupillary distance using this approach. All you need is a millimetre ruler and a mirror.

Step 1: Standing in front of a mirror, hold the ruler flat against the line of your eyebrows or up to the bridge of your nose.

Step 2: Close your right eye. While looking straight ahead into the mirror, align the ruler’s zero mark with the center of your left pupil.

Step 3: Keeping the millimetre ruler still, close your left eye and open your right eye.

Step 4: Read the number aligned with your right pupil’s centre. This number is your first pupillary distance measurement.

Step 5: Repeat the process to ensure you get the most accurate measurement result for your left eye too.​​​​

If you are struggling to follow these steps, enlisting the help of a friend could make things easier. All you need to do is stand facing your friend and ask them to measure your PD using either a ruler or a millimetre tape measure. 

Both of you can repeat the steps outlined above, with your friend holding the ruler to the bridge of your nose and taking the measurement. During this, your friend must make sure they keep their head still and look straight ahead while they read the measurement.

Is there an average pupillary distance?

Pupillary distance is different for each individual. The average PD for adults is between 54 and 74mm. If your own PD measurement falls outside of the average adult’s PD range, there is no need to worry.

High or low, the number itself does not have any effect on your vision. What’s important is that it accurately reflects the distance between your pupils.

The average pupillary distance for children is between 41 and 55mm. Since a person’s pupillary distance changes with physical development, it’s important to consider that children may have different pupillary distances each year. Don’t take for granted that their PD measurement from a previous year will still be correct. 

If anyone knows how to measure pupillary distance, it’s your eye doctor. For the most precise reading possible, ask them to write it on your prescription card each time you or your child has an eye exam.

If you’re still unsure about any prescription-related issues, take a look at our helpful Optical Centre articles, or reach out to one of our certified opticians for help.

What Is Rimless Glasses – Everything You Need to Know

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By Emma Moletto
Reviewed by Sharlene McKeeman FBDO
Sharlene is a qualified dispensing optician with over 7 years optical experience, a member of the Association of British Dispensing Opticians and registered with the General Optical Council.
Are frameless eyeglasses right for you? Find out!
rimless glasses

We know the endless choices of frames are overwhelming, so why not make it easier and try a pair of rimless glasses? This article will cover what rimless glasses are and what you need to know before buying your first pair. Discover the pros and cons of wearing rimless glasses and whether they are an affordable alternative to prescription glasses for you.

What are rimless glasses?

Rimless glasses, or frameless eyeglasses, are glasses with no frame. The nose bridge connects the lenses, and the temples are directly attached to the lenses. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the first widely available version of rimless glasses came as prince-nez. These glasses pinched the nose and didn’t have earpieces. Manufacturers went to a great extent to keep these glasses secure on the nose. Around World War 1, a version with two temple arms and a nose bridge emerged.

In the coming decades, various other structural improvements were implemented, including nose pads, changing the type of screws, and different style variations. Rimless glasses help bring more focus to your face and allow for a subtle look. In the 21st century, frameless glasses are usually made with quality, lightweight, and durable materials, such as titanium, as they are more delicate than standard glasses.

What are the pros and cons of rimless glasses?

Like any pair of glasses, rimless glasses have features that appeal to some people rather than others. Let’s look into why rimless glasses may or may not be for you.

What are the advantages of rimless eyeglasses?

  • Cost-effective
  • Subtle – nearly invisible on your face
  • Lightweight
  • You can look fashionable, professional, or casual, depending on the model

What are the disadvantages of rimless glasses?

  • Delicate and more prone to breakage since there’s no frame
  • Not for those who want their glasses to show off their vibrant personalities
  • Not available in all frames styles
  • Not available for all prescription lenses (see next paragraph)

Consider the pros and cons to decide whether rimless eyeglasses are for you. If you like them and need prescription lenses, then let’s find out if frameless eyeglasses are suitable for your vision.

Can I get rimless glasses with a high prescription?

Prescription rimless eyeglasses are not suitable for high prescriptions. Indeed, it is not recommended to wear your frameless glasses if your prescription is higher than -6.00. Strong prescriptions have thicker lenses and need extra support, like semi-rimeless and full-rim glasses in plastic or metal frames. However, depending on the lens material and your prescription details, you might get away with frameless glasses, even with a high index. Consult our certified online opticians for more advice. 

Progressive lenses can be fitted to a rimless pair of glasses and work as effectively as other progressive prescription glasses (always depending on your prescription). The same goes for tinted lenses and transitions. You should have a regular eye test to have an updated version of your prescription. If you are unsure what your existing prescription is before buying a pair of rimless glasses, you can use our Lens Scanner tool and get the result straight to your phone.

Best lens material for rimless glasses

The lenses in frameless eyeglasses are more exposed than full or semi-rimmed glasses, so they’re more prone to breakage. Therefore, rimless glasses depend on certain types of lens materials. 

Standard plastic or glass lenses work best with full-rimmed glasses as they are fully covered. The lenses are more exposed in rimless glasses, and with glass or standard plastic lenses, they’d lack impact resistance. So, frameless eyeglasses depend on the quality and robust lens materials, and with high prescriptions, thicker lenses require more stability. 

High-quality plastic lenses, like Arise Collective™ Clarity Lenses  are a good option for frameless glasses with low prescriptions. They are lighter and thinner than standard glasses lenses and also offer UV protection and impact resistance. Higher prescriptions may require thicker lenses, which mean a heavier pair of glasses. High-index lenses are a great way to avoid heavy rimless glasses since they offer superior impact resistance.

DID YOU KNOW?

The best lens material for rimless glasses is high-quality plastic, such as our Arise Collective™ Clarity Lenses . With higher prescriptions, it is recommended to opt for high-index lenses for superior impact resistance and comfort.

How much do rimless glasses cost?

One of the pros of rimless eyewear is that it is cost-effective, so you won’t need to exceed your budget. 

You can find affordable rimless glasses and designer eyewear to suit your every eye need and personal style. If you love durable sporty glasses, try Oakley rimless glasses, or discover our Arise Collective for something more eco-chic. 

How to adjust rimless glasses

Rimless glasses need extra delicacy when it comes to small repairings. To adjust loose screws, remove them from the frames, insert a new screw, and tighten them with a jeweller’s screwdriver. Tighten it up to the point where it becomes difficult to turn to avoid cracking the lens where the hinge and lens meet.

You can also slightly adjust the nose pads to make the glasses sit higher or lower on your face. Be careful when doing this with rimless progressive glasses, as they may alter your vision while wearing them. Undoubtedly, it’s always best to visit your local opticians for assistance.

Alternatives to rimless glasses

So, what are rimless glasses? Imagine a pair of prescription glasses without a frame, just the lenses, nose bridge, and temples. 

After reading our article, you should have a better understanding of why some people prefer to wear rimless glasses and may want to try them yourself. Remember to take extra care of frameless glasses, as the lenses do not have the additional support full or semi-rimmed glasses may offer. 

If you’ve decided that rimless glasses are not the best option for your needs, you may want to explore different types of glasses to find what you love among trendy and practical everyday eyewear.

Dare to be rare – unique statement sunglasses

Dare to be rare - unique statement sunglasses

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Jacob is a Turin-based Digital Marketing specialist from the UK. He uses his passion for writing to bring you all the latest news and interesting topics in the eyewear world!

“When you don’t dress like everyone else, you won’t have to think like everyone else.” – Iris Appel.

You’ll be able to find sacred-like, individualistic statement sunglasses that will make you feel like art itself. The creative frames in this style guide have been born for those who want to stand out from the crowd elegantly, without having to say a word. 

Style is an art and you are the canvas. If ‘fashion’ has always been more than just clothing to you, and you crave to twist in a little ‘rarity’ to your outfits, then look no further.

Discover your persona with Etnia Barcelona

Etnia-Barcelona-Ibiza-04-Sun-Polarized-YWBR

The ‘cover me in sunshine’ sunnies, in the middle of a sunset party in Spain. There’s no better way to transform your outfit than with a radiating neon number. The unique statement sunglasses come from the loud and proud brand, Entia Barcelona. If you’re looking for a pair to be the lairy piece to your outfit, then the Etnia Ibiza’s will live up to their name. You’ll be able to find the savage ‘n swanky Etnia Barcelona frames in a range of unique eyeglasses and sunglasses, providing some of the finest fashion eyewear yet.

Get personal with Persol

Persol-PO0009-24BL-556335 

The creative Persol X JW Anderson collaboration has created some of the most diverse eyewear and sunglasses collections yet.  If you’re looking for your day-to-day glasses to become an expressive statement piece to any outfit that implements the most unique tones and body styles yet, then the Persol X JW Anderson Persol-PO0009-24BL-556335  piece is calling your name.

Persol is thriving and has recently secured some top collaborations with not only the artistic JW Anderson but a hit Netflix show, with the best-inspired frames yet. If you’re interested to find out more about these wildly unique frames and collaborations, then get to read the latest  Persol blog online at SmartBuyGlasses.

This one-of-a-kind, unisex pair is recognized as one of the best fashion glasses for women and for men. To turn the artistic apparel up a notch, this Persol X JW Anderson frame also comes in a sunglasses range, in the patterns of the classy and tasteful, transparent grey, followed by a  bold, balanced black

Wondering if they’ll suit your face shape? Check out the life-saving face-shape guide by  SmartBuyGlasses to see what frame shapes compliment you the most!

Feeling like a lord with Tom Ford

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The adored Tom Ford’s. Starting in the early years of 2005, Tom Ford has brought to life some of the most unique fashion glasses for men and women. If you take a look at the collections, you’ll see that Tom Ford provides a diverse range of bold pieces, influencing wearers to stand out from the crowd, and being able to effortlessly do so with one bad-to-the-bone statement piece.

The Tom-Ford-FT0882-Neughman’s are one of the most timeless, statement sunglasses yet. They provide a taste of the ’70s, with an upgraded smooth and classy body to the frame. With these trendy golden tinted sunnies, all you’ll need is a faux fur coat and a pair of swanky sneakers to get you going. 

You want them, and you want them now? You’ll be able to try on your dreamy glasses online, from the comfort of your home with the Virtual Try-On tool at SmartBuyGlasses, which will allow you to virtually! No ques, no fuss, no pressure!

Soar with Dior

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Total art in some glass. Have you ever seen a pair of trendy glasses like this before? This Dior Umbrage piece is a little slice of heaven for any artsy fashion lover. These statement sunglasses will enable you to create something conventional and to soar in the opposite direction with a rare fashion look, compared to regular styling. 

The rare leafy lenses are the centrepiece of these delicate but eccentric sunnies. They highlight that style is more art than art itself.  If you’re looking for a pair of fashionable sunglasses that excel beyond just being a pair of frames, but an outfit as a whole, then these diverse Dior frames have been made for you.

Slay all day with Chloé

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Ever find statement glasses that just sing to your soul? It’s not easy to always implement colour into your daily outfits, which is why we have fashion eyewear! Sometimes, less is more, and all you need is that one perfect pair that provides you with multiple statements in one hit. The Chloé CE-2743-214-478372’s lightly convey sophistication with the oversized round body of the frames, and creativity, wildness, and confidence with the enthusiastic, warm and glowing orange double tone. 

If you’re looking for a pair of state-of-the-art glasses that either kindly clash with any loud colours of your outfit, or become the utmost statement piece of your neutral paletted get-up, then these Chloe eyeglasses are perfect for your everyday, classy but sassy look. 

Looking for more of a neutral tone? You’ll be able to collect the Chloé CE-2743-214-478372’s in the grounding, earthy tortoiseshell colour. 

Fashion fades by style is eternal, your bold accessories will forever be your eloquent armour…

 Now that you have seen some of America’s best glasses, which statement piece stood out to you the most? If you want to dive deep and discover more gold dust collections, then head over to SmartBuyGlasses and shop until you drop! 

If you loved discovering the unique, timeless, and one-of-a-kind collections and are looking for more fashion eyewear inspiration, then you’ll love the latest Isabel Marant style guide, which is all about sunglasses that speak to the soul.

Dare to be rare - unique statement sunglasses

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Jacob

Jacob is a Turin-based Digital Marketing specialist from the UK. He uses his passion for writing to bring you all the latest news and interesting topics in the eyewear world!

“When you don’t dress like everyone else, you won’t have to think like everyone else.” – Iris Appel.

You’ll be able to find sacred-like, individualistic statement sunglasses that will make you feel like art itself. The creative frames in this style guide have been born for those who want to stand out from the crowd elegantly, without having to say a word. 

Style is an art and you are the canvas. If ‘fashion’ has always been more than just clothing to you, and you crave to twist in a little ‘rarity’ to your outfits, then look no further.

Discover your persona with Etnia Barcelona

 

Etnia-Barcelona-Ibiza-04-Sun-Polarized-YWBR The ‘cover me in sunshine’ sunnies, in the middle of a sunset party in Spain. There’s no better way to transform your outfit than with a radiating neon number. The unique statement sunglasses come from the loud and proud brand, Entia Barcelona. If you’re looking for a pair to be the lairy piece to your outfit, then the Etnia Ibiza’s will live up to their name. You’ll be able to find the savage ‘n swanky Etnia Barcelona frames in a range of unique eyeglasses and sunglasses, providing some of the finest fashion eyewear yet.

Get personal with Persol

Persol-PO0009-24BL-556335 

The creative Persol X JW Anderson collaboration has created some of the most diverse eyewear and sunglasses collections yet.  If you’re looking for your day-to-day glasses to become an expressive statement piece to any outfit that implements the most unique tones and body styles yet, then the Persol X JW Anderson Persol-PO0009-24BL-556335  piece is calling your name.

Persol is thriving and has recently secured some top collaborations with not only the artistic JW Anderson but a hit Netflix show, with the best-inspired frames yet. If you’re interested to find out more about these wildly unique frames and collaborations, then get to read the latest  Persol blog online at SmartBuyGlasses.

This one-of-a-kind, unisex pair is recognized as one of the best fashion glasses for women and for men. To turn the artistic apparel up a notch, this Persol X JW Anderson frame also comes in a sunglasses range, in the patterns of the classy and tasteful, transparent grey, followed by a  bold, balanced black

Wondering if they’ll suit your face shape? Check out the life-saving face-shape guide by  SmartBuyGlasses to see what frame shapes compliment you the most!

Feeling like a lord with Tom Ford

Tom-Ford-FT0882-Neughman-53E-536117

The adored Tom Ford’s. Starting in the early years of 2005, Tom Ford has brought to life some of the most unique fashion glasses for men and women. If you take a look at the collections, you’ll see that Tom Ford provides a diverse range of bold pieces, influencing wearers to stand out from the crowd, and being able to effortlessly do so with one bad-to-the-bone statement piece.

The Tom-Ford-FT0882-Neughman’s are one of the most timeless, statement sunglasses yet. They provide a taste of the ’70s, with an upgraded smooth and classy body to the frame. With these trendy golden tinted sunnies, all you’ll need is a faux fur coat and a pair of swanky sneakers to get you going. 

You want them, and you want them now? You’ll be able to try on your dreamy glasses online, from the comfort of your home with the Virtual Try-On tool at  SmartBuyGlasses, which will allow you to virtually! No ques, no fuss, no pressure!

Soar with Dior

Dior-DIOR-UMBRAGE-0X3-TN-352067

Total art in some glass. Have you ever seen a pair of trendy glasses like this before? This Dior Umbrage piece is a little slice of heaven for any artsy fashion lover. These statement sunglasses will enable you to create something conventional and to soar in the opposite direction with a rare fashion look, compared to regular styling. 

The rare leafy lenses are the centerpiece of these delicate but eccentric sunnies. They highlight that style is more art than art itself.  If you’re looking for a pair of fashionable sunglasses that excel beyond just being a pair of frames, but an outfit as a whole, then these diverse Dior frames have been made for you.

Slay all day with Chloé

Chloé CE-2743-214-478372

Ever find statement glasses that just sing to your soul? It’s not easy to always implement color into your daily outfits, which is why we have fashion eyewear! Sometimes, less is more, and all you need is that one perfect pair that provides you with multiple statements in one hit. The Chloé CE-2743-214-478372’s lightly convey sophistication with the oversized round body of the frames, and creativity, wildness, and confidence with the enthusiastic, warm and glowing orange double tone. 

If you’re looking for a pair of state-of-the-art glasses that either kindly clash with any loud colors of your outfit, or become the utmost statement piece of your neutral paletted get-up, then these Chloe eyeglasses are perfect for your everyday, classy but sassy look. 

Looking for more of a neutral tone? You’ll be able to collect the Chloé CE-2743-214-478372’s in the grounding, earthy tortoiseshell color. 

Fashion fades by style is eternal, your bold accessories will forever be your eloquent armor…

 Now that you have seen some of America’s best glasses, which statement piece stood out to you the most? If you want to dive deep and discover more gold dust collections, then head over to SmartBuyGlasses and shop until you drop! 

If you loved discovering the unique, timeless, and one-of-a-kind collections and are looking for more fashion eyewear inspiration, then you’ll love the latest Isabel Marant style guide, which is all about sunglasses that speak to the soul.

Hunny, the Devil wears Prada Symbole Sunglasses

Hunny, the Devil wears Prada Symbole Sunglasses

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Jacob

Jacob is a Turin-based Digital Marketing specialist from the UK. He uses his passion for writing to bring you all the latest news and interesting topics in the eyewear world!

Are you ready to vamp up your look with a wicked and snazzy pair of Prada Symbole sunglasses? It’s your lucky day because we have collected some of the most elite new designs from their stylish collection.

A brand that has set its own rules. Prada is the embodiment of a strong, luxurious, and sophisticated icon in the eyewear industry since the beginning of time (if we start time from 1913). Prada eyewear has transcended fashion, styles, and elegant designs by bringing to the world exquisite craftsmanship with timeless and unique creations. 

The Prada Symbole Collection is no different as it captures the iconic triangle logo and fuses it with cutting-edge, minimal, and Avant-garde styles. The geometrical shapes embodied in the frames allow for a diverse and exciting new look of classic Prada sunglasses frames lavished with modernized designs. 

The three-dimensional structure of the Prada Symbole Collection is going to transport you into a whole new world of high-quality and fashionable sunglasses and eyeglasses to hypnotize the city. 

Let’s look into some of the Prada sunglasses 2021 that will stick for years to come and have fun using our virtual try-on tool to try them all on!

A devilish cool look

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They say that the color black symbolizes power, status, elegance, and even prestige. What better way to embody these characteristics than with a pair of Prada PR 17WS sunglasses in a shiny black frame. Show them you don’t need anything but your stylish Prada Symbole sunglasses to rock the streets. The mysterious grey lenses have fine UV protection to keep your eyes shaded from the sun and the haters.

From Nada to Prada

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Don’t deprive yourself of a striking and trendy clear frame this season! The Prada PR 16WS incorporates multiple trends all in one. A translucent blue frame with chic gradient purple lenses all fitted into a beautifully geometric butterfly frame shape. You’ll even have the paparazzi fooled with this pair of new Prada sunglasses for an exclusive look all year round.

Buzzing eyewear with Symbole sunglasses

Prada PR 50YS Symbole 4615S0

Although butterflies don’t buzz, you will with this pair of Prada PR 50YS butterfly frames. Symbole sunglasses made with fine metal, so lightweight you’ll be levitating elegantly through the blue skies. The white color frame says you radiate positivity and simplicity, infecting the crowd around you with a bright aura. Just like butterflies, you’ll be able to choose among various colors for this particular Prada sunglasses frame like a timeless black or classy pale gold frame.

Patterns & Prada

Prada PR 07YSF Symbole Asian Fit 06V6O2

Calling all oval face-shaped ladies out there because your year is about to get a whole lot chicer! Welcome to your sunglasses collection with this pair of Prada PR 07YS Symbole sunglasses. A retro cat-eyed black frame embedded with a modern eye-catching pattern of glossy blue and fiery orange colors, so shiny you can’t look away. 

A memorizing pair of Prada sunglasses for women whose face says no to standard fit glasses. The Prada PR 07YS Asian fit will not only compliment you and your look but also have the perfect fit for particular facial features.

Look futuristic

Prada PR 08YS Symbole 03V01O 

The Prada PR 08YS sunglasses is a creative and innovative take on the classic square frame glasses that have been popular year after year. The violet lenses allow for a dreamy and charismatic look to rock on any occasion. A black frame splashed with hints of cosmic purple and silver will allow for your facial feature to pop. 

A pair of sunglasses that resembles a futuristic color palette that you’ll still be wearing in 2049.

Nude with Prada

Prada PR 18WVF Symbole Asian Fit VYJ1O1

Prada’s unique designs and styles don’t stop here. If you are looking for a new look to vamp up your everyday style then these Prada PR 18WVF eyeglasses are it! A beige white that will complement the fairest and the darkest of complexions giving you an intellectual but modern look. A timeless and captivating cat-eyed frame, effortless to wear day and night with any outfit.

This cool pair of Prada glasses can also add zFORT® Blue light blocking. This protective coating will help reduce glare emitted by digital devices. The glare can cause eye strain, headaches, and disrupt your sleeping patterns. So if you tend to use computers, phones, or tablets for many hours, blue light blocking should be coating your stylish Prada lenses.

There’s more! Prada PR 18WVF eyeglasses are Asian fit, a great match for those of you who have a low nose bridge. If you want to learn more about what Asian fit means read all about it here.

Sell your soul to Prada

What are you waiting for?! Find your way to the Prada Symbole Collection with SmartBuyGlasses and discover all the three-dimensional and unique designs the collection has to offer. 

Combine your next pair of fashionable Prada sunglasses or eyeglasses with prescription lenses, UV coatings, and trendy lens colors to match your style. Go for a retro look with cat-eye frames or modernize yourself with fun geometrical frames. Reveal your prescription details with our Lens Scanner free app and get shopping.

But why stop there. Flip through many fashion trends and advice from a variety of brands that will speak to your soul, like Unique Statement Sunglasses.

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Hunny, the Devil wears Prada Symbole Sunglasses

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Jacob is a Turin-based Digital Marketing specialist from the UK. He uses his passion for writing to bring you all the latest news and interesting topics in the eyewear world!

Are you ready to vamp up your look with a wicked and snazzy pair of Prada Symbole sunglasses? It’s your lucky day because we have collected some of the most elite new designs from their stylish collection. A brand that has set its own rules. Prada is the embodiment of a strong, luxurious, and sophisticated icon in the eyewear industry since the beginning of time (if we start time from 1913). Prada eyewear has transcended fashion, styles, and elegant designs by bringing to the world exquisite craftsmanship with timeless and unique creations.  The Prada Symbole Collection is no different as it captures the iconic triangle logo and fuses it with cutting-edge, minimal, and Avant-garde styles. The geometrical shapes embodied in the frames allow for a diverse and exciting new look of classic Prada sunglasses frames lavished with modernized designs.  The three-dimensional structure of the Prada Symbole Collection is going to transport you into a whole new world of high-quality and fashionable sunglasses and eyeglasses to hypnotize the city.  Let’s look into some of the Prada sunglasses 2021 that will stick for years to come and have fun using our virtual try-on tool to try them all on!

A devilish cool look

Prada PR 17WS Symbole 1AB5S0

They say that the color black symbolizes power, status, elegance, and even prestige. What better way to embody these characteristics than with a pair of Prada PR 17WS sunglasses in a shiny black frame. Show them you don’t need anything but your stylish Prada Symbole sunglasses to rock the streets. The mysterious grey lenses have fine UV protection to keep your eyes shaded from the sun and the haters.

From Nada to Prada

Prada PR 16WS Symbole 08Q08I

Don’t deprive yourself of a striking and trendy clear frame this season! The Prada PR 16WS incorporates multiple trends all in one. A translucent blue frame with chic gradient purple lenses all fitted into a beautifully geometric butterfly frame shape. You’ll even have the paparazzi fooled with this pair of new Prada sunglasses for an exclusive look all year round.

Buzzing eyewear with Symbole sunglasses

Prada PR 50YS Symbole 4615S0

Although butterflies don’t buzz, you will with this pair of Prada PR 50YS butterfly frames. Symbole sunglasses made with fine metal, so lightweight you’ll be levitating elegantly through the blue skies. The white color frame says you radiate positivity and simplicity, infecting the crowd around you with a bright aura. Just like butterflies, you’ll be able to choose among various colors for this particular Prada sunglasses frame like a timeless black or classy pale gold frame.

Patterns & Prada

Prada PR 07YSF Symbole Asian Fit 06V6O2

Calling all oval face-shaped ladies out there because your year is about to get a whole lot chicer! Welcome to your sunglasses collection with this pair of Prada PR 07YS Symbole sunglasses. A retro cat-eyed black frame embedded with a modern eye-catching pattern of glossy blue and fiery orange colors, so shiny you can’t look away. 

A memorizing pair of Prada sunglasses for women whose face says no to standard fit glasses. The Prada PR 07YS Asian fit will not only compliment you and your look but also have the perfect fit for particular facial features.

Look futuristic

Prada PR 08YS Symbole 03V01O 

The Prada PR 08YS sunglasses is a creative and innovative take on the classic square frame glasses that have been popular year after year. The violet lenses allow for a dreamy and charismatic look to rock on any occasion. A black frame splashed with hints of cosmic purple and silver will allow for your facial feature to pop. 

A pair of sunglasses that resembles a futuristic color palette that you’ll still be wearing in 2049.

Nude with Prada

Prada PR 18WVF Symbole Asian Fit VYJ1O1

Prada’s unique designs and styles don’t stop here. If you are looking for a new look to vamp up your everyday style then these Prada PR 18WVF eyeglasses are it! A beige white that will complement the fairest and the darkest of complexions giving you an intellectual but modern look. A timeless and captivating cat-eyed frame, effortless to wear day and night with any outfit.

This cool pair of Prada glasses can also add zFORT® Blue light blocking. This protective coating will help reduce glare emitted by digital devices. The glare can cause eye strain, headaches, and disrupt your sleeping patterns. So if you tend to use computers, phones, or tablets for many hours, blue light blocking should be coating your stylish Prada lenses.

There’s more! Prada PR 18WVF eyeglasses are Asian fit, a great match for those of you who have a low nose bridge. If you want to learn more about what Asian fit means read all about it here.

Sell your soul to Prada

What are you waiting for?! Find your way to the Prada Symbole Collection with SmartBuyGlasses and discover all the three-dimensional and unique designs the collection has to offer. 

Combine your next pair of fashionable Prada sunglasses or eyeglasses with prescription lenses, UV coatings, and trendy lens colors to match your style. Go for a retro look with cat-eye frames or modernize yourself with fun geometrical frames. Reveal your prescription details with our Lens Scanner free app and get shopping.

But why stop there. Flip through many fashion trends and advice from a variety of brands that will speak to your soul, like Unique Statement Sunglasses.

Sorry, we could not find the following product IDs in our database: 579961, 582089. Please check and use correct values.

No Need To Fear, Cosee Is Here! (Eye Protection Glasses)

No Need To Fear, Cosee Is Here! - Eye Protection Glasses

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Jacob

Jacob is a Turin-based Digital Marketing specialist from the UK. He uses his passion for writing to bring you all the latest news and interesting topics in the eyewear world!

Snap-on safety! Frames designed with the finest attention to detail by a team of eyewear engineering experts from London & Vienna, Cosee Co produces multiple frames and lens options to choose from, solely to keep the eyes safe with additional protection from bacteria, UV light, and any airborne virus. If you’re looking for the latest styles and tones to keep up your stylish looks, alongside maintaining and prioritizing your eye health, eye safety, and protection, then the latest Cosee eye protection glasses have your name written all over them!

No Infection With Protection!

The Cosee eye protection glasses are universal and can be used for many protective reasons, so much so that they are referred to as UV glasses, Covid glasses, blue light glasses, and fashion protective glasses. Why can’t you have it all in one hit? Cosee has proved that what seems to be impossible is possible! Protective glasses don’t have to always look so doom and gloom, instead, Cosee have come up with some of the best initiative and creative ideas to meet the needs and desires of all glasses wearers looking for additional protection. Cosee have for sure have got the memo that no one should have to compromise when it comes to fashion and eye protection.

 

Since the Coronavirus pandemic, we can all agree that one thing we may have all learned and taken on board more is improved hygiene and protection, whether that be to protect ourselves against bacteria, or airborne virus particles. Overall, society is growing to learn the importance of general health, with which comes eye protection.

 

The frames within the Cosee collection come with a range of advanced detachable shield options that can be used to reduce the transmission of airborne virus particles as well as protect the eyes from bacteria, dirt, and dust.


Cosee eyewear can be used every day for any given situation for additional protection, such as when exposure may be increased, whether you’re in the office, at the supermarket, traveling on public transport, or for a large social event. You’ll be able to find the most advanced and intelligent eye protection glasses with Cosee!

Wear Every Day, For Work Or Play

1.Cosee Times Blue-Light-Block Shield 05

2.Cosee Senses Blue-Light-Block Shield 09 

3.Cosee Senses Blue-Light-Block Shield 01

4.Cosee Times Blue-Light-Block Shield 08

Stylish, retro, and perfect for everyday occasions such as work, education, or socializing. Find eye protection glasses in an array of styles and shapes with unique tones that will transform your protective frames into an ultimate, bold fashion piece. 

The shield that you can see around the lenses and the temples of the protective glasses work their magic by creating a ‘snap on’ guard that will reduce external and invisible particles  from entering the eyes. This shield will protect you all day and is beneficial for anyone on the front line, such as those working in the medical field. 

Although for safety and protection, the Cosee eye protection glasses may be seen to others as cool fashion statement pieces, but little will they know that they provide more than style, and are made solely to protect! They’re a win-win.

The protective glasses that are known as covid glasses that help protect against any airborne virus already come blue light protected, making them blue light glasses! When purchasing the everyday Cosee frames, you won’t have to worry about any additional add ons at checkout. You already have guaranteed protection from blue light rays which is great for those who are currently working from home in front of a computer screen, or in general for protection when using any digital device. 

Blue light glasses have been one of the biggest hits in the eyewear industry due to blocking harmful blue light rays from penetrating the eyes. Protecting the eyes from harmful blue light rays can reduce eye strain, prevent headaches and broken sleep due to blue light rays reducing the body’s natural release of melatonin which helps us to feel sleepy.  Not only are you increasing your chances of having healthier eyes with blue light glasses, but optimizing your overall health with reduced symptoms and effects that blue light can cause. Just another great reason to purchase a pair of Cosee frames!

Continue To Have Fun When In The Sun!

1.Cosee Times Orange Mirror Shield Polarized 11

2.Cosee Senses Blue Mirror Shield Polarized 01

3.Cosee Senses Silver Mirror Shield Polarized 09

4.Cosee Times Orange Mirror Shield Polarized 01

Want to add some sunnies to the game? Remain safe and protected no matter the weather or location! You’ll be able to find the same eye protective glasses also in a pair of sunglasses! All you need is one pair of Cosee frames for work and everyday use, and one pair ready to accompany you on any adventure you take. No matter where you are in the world, your protection will be with you anywhere and everywhere with the Cosee sunglasses

You’ll be able to easily add your prescription to any Cosee frames at checkout, where you’ll be given the option to add them in manually right away or to send over a copy to our Optical Center after purchase. If you are unsure of what your prescription is, you’ll be able to find out with the SmartBuyGlasses ingenious and advanced Lens Scanner free app,

 where your prescription will be revealed in a matter of minutes! 

You’ll be able to mix and match between frame styles and lens colors, such as the retro yellow to red sunset lenses, as well as neutral tones for those who prefer a more minimal look. 

As well as the optimal protection you’ll be guaranteed with Cosee eyewear, you’ll also be able to choose between mirrored, polarized, or normal lenses for your protective safety sunglasses. All Cosee sunglasses are provided with category 3 UV protection. These lenses let in 8-18% of UV light and lens category 3 sunglasses are your ideal choice for protection from strong sunlight.

You’ll be able to find the Cosee sunglasses in original and classy shapes such as the sophisticated square and oval styles which will also rock any outfit. 

If you’ve enjoyed learning about eyewear brands that go beyond providing ‘standard’ frames, then you’ll love reading the 5 best sunglasses for UV protection blog! 

Be free and live life fully. Don’t fear change, embrace it. Which Cosee frames will you benefit from the most? Shop the convenient and advanced eye protection glasses by Cosee, with FREE shipping and the best price guaranteed. Happy shopping!

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No Need To Fear, Cosee Is Here! - Eye Protection Glasses

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Jacob

Jacob is a Turin-based Digital Marketing specialist from the UK. He uses his passion for writing to bring you all the latest news and interesting topics in the eyewear world!

Snap-on safety! Frames designed with the finest attention to detail by a team of eyewear engineering experts from London & Vienna, Cosee Co produces multiple frames and lens options to choose from, solely to keep the eyes safe with additional protection from bacteria, UV light, and any airborne virus. If you’re looking for the latest styles and tones to keep up your stylish looks, alongside maintaining and prioritizing your eye health, eye safety, and protection, then the latest Cosee eye protection glasses have your name written all over them!

No Infection With Protection!

The Cosee eye protection glasses are universal and can be used for many protective reasons, so much so that they are referred to as UV glasses, Covid glasses, blue light glasses, and fashion protective glasses. Why can’t you have it all in one hit? Cosee has proved that what seems to be impossible is possible! Protective glasses don’t have to always look so doom and gloom, instead, Cosee have come up with some of the best initiative and creative ideas to meet the needs and desires of all glasses wearers looking for additional protection. Cosee have for sure have got the memo that no one should have to compromise when it comes to fashion and eye protection.

 

Since the Coronavirus pandemic, we can all agree that one thing we may have all learned and taken on board more is improved hygiene and protection, whether that be to protect ourselves against bacteria, or airborne virus particles. Overall, society is growing to learn the importance of general health, with which comes eye protection.

 

The frames within the Cosee collection come with a range of advanced detachable shield options that can be used to reduce the transmission of airborne virus particles as well as protect the eyes from bacteria, dirt, and dust.


Cosee eyewear can be used every day for any given situation for additional protection, such as when exposure may be increased, whether you’re in the office, at the supermarket, traveling on public transport, or for a large social event. You’ll be able to find the most advanced and intelligent eye protection glasses with Cosee!

Wear Every Day, For Work Or Play

1.Cosee Times Blue-Light-Block Shield 05

2.Cosee Senses Blue-Light-Block Shield 09 

3.Cosee Senses Blue-Light-Block Shield 01

4.Cosee Times Blue-Light-Block Shield 08

Stylish, retro, and perfect for everyday occasions such as work, education, or socializing. Find eye protection glasses in an array of styles and shapes with unique tones that will transform your protective frames into an ultimate, bold fashion piece. 

The shield that you can see around the lenses and the temples of the protective glasses work their magic by creating a ‘snap on’ guard that will reduce external and invisible particles  from entering the eyes. This shield will protect you all day and is beneficial for anyone on the front line, such as those working in the medical field. 

Although for safety and protection, the Cosee eye protection glasses may be seen to others as cool fashion statement pieces, but little will they know that they provide more than style, and are made solely to protect! They’re a win-win.

The protective glasses that are known as covid glasses that help protect against any airborne virus already come blue light protected, making them blue light glasses! When purchasing the everyday Cosee frames, you won’t have to worry about any additional add ons at checkout. You already have guaranteed protection from blue light rays which is great for those who are currently working from home in front of a computer screen, or in general for protection when using any digital device. 

Blue light glasses have been one of the biggest hits in the eyewear industry due to blocking harmful blue light rays from penetrating the eyes. Protecting the eyes from harmful blue light rays can reduce eye strain, prevent headaches and broken sleep due to blue light rays reducing the body’s natural release of melatonin which helps us to feel sleepy.  Not only are you increasing your chances of having healthier eyes with blue light glasses, but optimizing your overall health with reduced symptoms and effects that blue light can cause. Just another great reason to purchase a pair of Cosee frames!

Continue To Have Fun When In The Sun!

1.Cosee Times Orange Mirror Shield Polarized 11

2.Cosee Senses Blue Mirror Shield Polarized 01

3.Cosee Senses Silver Mirror Shield Polarized 09

4.Cosee Times Orange Mirror Shield Polarized 01

Want to add some sunnies to the game? Remain safe and protected no matter the weather or location! You’ll be able to find the same eye protective glasses also in a pair of sunglasses! All you need is one pair of Cosee frames for work and everyday use, and one pair ready to accompany you on any adventure you take. No matter where you are in the world, your protection will be with you anywhere and everywhere with the Cosee sunglasses

You’ll be able to easily add your prescription to any Cosee frames at checkout, where you’ll be given the option to add them in manually right away or to send over a copy to our Optical Center after purchase. If you are unsure of what your prescription is, you’ll be able to find out with the SmartBuyGlasses ingenious and advanced Lens Scanner free app,

 where your prescription will be revealed in a matter of minutes! 

You’ll be able to mix and match between frame styles and lens colors, such as the retro yellow to red sunset lenses, as well as neutral tones for those who prefer a more minimal look. 

As well as the optimal protection you’ll be guaranteed with Cosee eyewear, you’ll also be able to choose between mirrored, polarized, or normal lenses for your protective safety sunglasses. All Cosee sunglasses are provided with category 3 UV protection. These lenses let in 8-18% of UV light and lens category 3 sunglasses are your ideal choice for protection from strong sunlight.

You’ll be able to find the Cosee sunglasses in original and classy shapes such as the sophisticated square and oval styles which will also rock any outfit. 

If you’ve enjoyed learning about eyewear brands that go beyond providing ‘standard’ frames, then you’ll love reading the 5 best sunglasses for UV protection blog! 

Be free and live life fully. Don’t fear change, embrace it. Which Cosee frames will you benefit from the most? Shop the convenient and advanced eye protection glasses by Cosee, with FREE shipping and the best price guaranteed. Happy shopping!

Sorry, we could not find the following product IDs in our database: 561024, 561193, 561132. Please check and use correct values.